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Clarificaion of Chinese pension is not subjct to Section 70 of Social Security Act.

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From: Jason Wu

Dear Ministry of Social Development,
As MSD said "In 1997, Chinese Government introduced a state-administered pension system. The earliest a Chinese pension will be subject to s70 is July 2022." Please confirm it apply to whole Chinese territory and s70 only be applied to the central government introduced state-administered pension in 1997.

Yours faithfully,

Jason Wu

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Robert Newcombe left an annotation ()

I wouldn't worry too much, it has been said by MSD that S70, now Section 187-191 "will be reviewed in 2022" note not applied.
NZ bows to China, NZ has influential Chinese MPs in Parliament, in fact a motion to examine Chinese influence in our politics was defeated by the casting vote of a Chinese born MP in the National party.
We dont live in a democracy, our 3rd world human rights statutes put Parliament supreme over the Bill of Rights.
Simon Bridges was recorded as saying a $100,000 donation to the National Party could lead to 2 Chinese list MPs, he said better Chinese than Indian and then went on to discuss getting rid of some list MPs to make way for the donors, in any other modern democracy he would have been sacked.
Chinese state pensions are allowed to be kept and will ever more be so, Chinese are favored above us New Zealanders.

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